Taking up Rugby
Taking up Rugby
Evening all.
I was just after some outside opinions. The house move is coming along nicely and for the begining of next year I'm going to up to the eyeballs decorating etc but I was thinking of taking up rugby for the next coming season.
Would taking up rugby at the grand old age of 32 be a good thing to do? I played at school and fancied taking it up at the locall rugby club where I'm moving too.
Just looking for opinion's that's all.
Be good,
Jim.
P.S. When's X factor over? Life is depressing enough.
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Firstly its over tomorrow, well the show is anyway.
secondly, why not take it up! if you feel fit enough then go for it
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If you do decide to play rugby i would cover yourself with insurance as your self employed arent you?
I tried to make a come back in football a good few years back 1995 and got injured in my first game and was out for the season, What was worse is i worked hard on my fitness pre season dropping a couple of stone on the way.
I could not make the end of a hop scotch track now :laugh:
[quote=Lexusboy]If you do decide to play rugby i would cover yourself with insurance as your self employed arent you?
I tried to make a come back in football a good few years back 1995 and got injured in my first game and was out for the season, What was worse is i worked hard on my fitness pre season dropping a couple of stone on the way.
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:Shooting:think u too too old mate :laugh::lol::lol:
Taking out insurance sounds like very good advice. I have emailed two clubs not too far from where I'm moving too so will ask the question when I see the coaches. Let's hope you don't have to pay a higher premium for being over six foot.
Thanks again lads.
Jim.